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in tonight's educational or, why some baltimore families they wait longer than others in the state. >> he may be worried that it will mess with his swing. the best ditch at a baseball game this year. crossing theers bay in moving into the mountains to our west. we checked the forecast. right now, a live view from skycam shows cloudy skies. temperatures in the 80' >> in tonight's education alert, close to a million students are waiting to get into the nation's capital public tartar schools. that is according to a survey just out from the national alliance for public charter schools. it is a problem that hits home in maryland where more than 1000 two dancer on the waiting list. 2000 students are on the aiting list. >> there is not one great way to have a public school and the kids deserve many different options and families want that. so, at my school, three schools in northeast baltimore, we could open for more schools this fall based on our waitlist. >> three new maryland charter schools are set to open this fall. a goodweather makes difference as to whether it is a great year or a ba
in tonight's educational or, why some baltimore families they wait longer than others in the state. >> he may be worried that it will mess with his swing. the best ditch at a baseball game this year. crossing theers bay in moving into the mountains to our west. we checked the forecast. right now, a live view from skycam shows cloudy skies. temperatures in the 80' >> in tonight's education alert, close to a million students are waiting to get into the nation's capital public tartar...
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she's been our education reporter involved with young leaders with students in the city. >> it's been a fun ride charley. and you know, it's exciting to be here and to tell you guys after ten years at this station i'm embarking on a new adventure adventure. i've accepted a position as public information officer with harford county. i want to take a moment to thank you for allowing me into your home each day and trusting me to tell your stories and mc and host your events. i've grown so much. i won my first emmy award here and recently learned i was selected for an naacp award. i want to thank the community for the love and support. i'm not from here but the community adopted me and made me feel very welcome from the start. and for that i'll always be grateful. it's been an honor and a pleasure to serve the baltimore area. i hope many of you will keep in touch. you can continue to follow me on facebook and on twitter sherri enews. it's been a fun ride. >> i want to thank you for your time and it's been a real pleasure. >> thank you and i appreciate it. no more picking on you in the mor
she's been our education reporter involved with young leaders with students in the city. >> it's been a fun ride charley. and you know, it's exciting to be here and to tell you guys after ten years at this station i'm embarking on a new adventure adventure. i've accepted a position as public information officer with harford county. i want to take a moment to thank you for allowing me into your home each day and trusting me to tell your stories and mc and host your events. i've grown so...
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belabor health education bill is projected to be decreased. nih, cdc, and other matters dealing with education by almost 25 percent will put it back unless they and 2008. but what is happening when you're deciding the -- deciding to spend not so security or medicare. but say that it is half. 54 billion from the side of non-defense implicit on the defense side of 54 billion less which is a 10 percent cut. so that makes the adverse ability not only decreasing decreasing, not in terms of dollar amount but if you don't raise them by a inflation you increase the value. but not just you before the country if we're going to compete in the global marketplace it will because we graduate our young people to be the growing economy we need not only for all of you but for the millions of people who don't go to college but have skills and the wherewithal to work hard to be a welder. gina how much they can make? eighty or $90 an hour. and master wilder again and make things they're all sorts of ways to do it but maybe it will all be done but you get my point
belabor health education bill is projected to be decreased. nih, cdc, and other matters dealing with education by almost 25 percent will put it back unless they and 2008. but what is happening when you're deciding the -- deciding to spend not so security or medicare. but say that it is half. 54 billion from the side of non-defense implicit on the defense side of 54 billion less which is a 10 percent cut. so that makes the adverse ability not only decreasing decreasing, not in terms of dollar...
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the authorities he was asking for a structure education because the same time the i.m.f. is telling the government that actually you have to cut back on the expenditure which includes pay for public sector and. now when you talk about the public sector we are talking about. today very poor communities. but when the government is spending too much it is crowding out the private sector taking away from detector skilled people who prefer to work for the government or another private sector but also the spending and the boring of the government crowding out capital that could be directed to the private sector so the reform will not happen overnight it's a long term process and probably true you know not having new. seven when people are retarded you kind of things it's not like you need to cut. the workforce into public sector immediately. in july two thousand and nine when. suddenly the. financial markets and the money markets. which is. same thing has happened since. so in other words you need the stamp of the i.m.f. to accept. the international marketplace even if it kills
the authorities he was asking for a structure education because the same time the i.m.f. is telling the government that actually you have to cut back on the expenditure which includes pay for public sector and. now when you talk about the public sector we are talking about. today very poor communities. but when the government is spending too much it is crowding out the private sector taking away from detector skilled people who prefer to work for the government or another private sector but...
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the walk smart campaign looks to educate pedestrians about using crosswalks and crossing at the signals. >>> ip put wanted on projects happening in baltimore, harford and howard. the administration is asking for money for projects. they want to restructure the intersection at 22 and beards hill road. there is a public hearing tomorrow at 3:40 at the baltimore metropolitan council. >>> final parts to the national aquarium exhibit are put in place. last week we showed you the video, the sea turtle introduced by the black tip reef exhibit. the last of the sharks are going to be introduced and tomorrow, around 11:30, the exhibit will open to the public. >>> students in our area have found a fun way to beat the heat this summer. now that it's time to get out of school this is a great program, a national program called kids bowl free, sounds good. sherrie johnson shows us how the program is making a difference for students in our area. >> meagan, yes, that's right, kids bowl free serves more than 1 million children nationwide and locally 1500 kids participate. it's a way to keep them off the
the walk smart campaign looks to educate pedestrians about using crosswalks and crossing at the signals. >>> ip put wanted on projects happening in baltimore, harford and howard. the administration is asking for money for projects. they want to restructure the intersection at 22 and beards hill road. there is a public hearing tomorrow at 3:40 at the baltimore metropolitan council. >>> final parts to the national aquarium exhibit are put in place. last week we showed you the...
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and now we can think about these long-term issues like middle class wages and how do we improve our education system? but i think the reality is that we've had slow, halting growth for the last couple of years. and we still are very deep in the hole. so some things we're doing really well. housing is back. home sales are increasing. home prices are going up in most cities. auto sales are extraordinary. we're going to sell more cars this year than any year since 2007. >> employers are hiring. but not just enough to bring down the unemployment rate really quickly and despite some ups and downs the stock market is doing reasonably well. up 15% this year. and one sign things are getting better is hear words from the federal reserve chairman saying i'm looking forward to the day when the economy doesn't need quite so much as the juice as the federal reserve has been injecting. gwen: which freaked everybody out. >> freaked everybody out. a masterpiece of communication. gwen: exactly. so sue, on the hill, so much of the conversation has been about the budget and about deficit cutting. and spending.
and now we can think about these long-term issues like middle class wages and how do we improve our education system? but i think the reality is that we've had slow, halting growth for the last couple of years. and we still are very deep in the hole. so some things we're doing really well. housing is back. home sales are increasing. home prices are going up in most cities. auto sales are extraordinary. we're going to sell more cars this year than any year since 2007. >> employers are...
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education is the only solution. education first. >> and delivered on her 16th a. well, the united nations believe peoplelala is inspiring around the world, so it is giving an award and her name. the first recipient is another remarkable teenager, this time from india. >> only 15 and already helping to get child laborers out of work and into school, just like many other girls in her village in northern india. she used to work herself, from the age of four, stitching footballs. a nongovernmental organization rescued her and helped her into school, where she went on to become a youth leader. >> i tried to solve the problems of the schools and the children. i helped students who were working as laborers to go to school. >> she has traveled to other arts of india and abroad to try to help reduce illiteracy. and variouso nepal other places as well. she conducted a door-to-door campaign to spread awareness about education among children and their parents. >> it's that body of work that got her the first united nations malala award. >> we did not even know how important t
education is the only solution. education first. >> and delivered on her 16th a. well, the united nations believe peoplelala is inspiring around the world, so it is giving an award and her name. the first recipient is another remarkable teenager, this time from india. >> only 15 and already helping to get child laborers out of work and into school, just like many other girls in her village in northern india. she used to work herself, from the age of four, stitching footballs. a...
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as rates rise, so does the cost of education, up to a max of 8.5%. >> what they've done over there is worse for students than doing nothing at all. >> reporter: democratic senator joe manchin working with republicans has proposed a similar plan with one key difference. it won't use the savings to pay down the nation's debt. >> in this bipartisan group, we all agree profits should not be made on the backs of students trying to go to school. that's a difference from what came from the house. >> reporter: but majority reid says lenot introduce any bill that ties student loan rates to the market. tara mergener for cbs news, washington. >>> 4:32 now. federal investigators say the pilots of asiana airlines flight 214 noticed too late the jet was flying way too low and too slowly as it tried to land in san francisco on saturday. the ntsb says the pilot at the controls was only halfway through his training on the boeing 777 and was landing that plane in san francisco for the very first time. the ntsb also says all four pilots on the plane thought the auto throttle was controlling the air spee
as rates rise, so does the cost of education, up to a max of 8.5%. >> what they've done over there is worse for students than doing nothing at all. >> reporter: democratic senator joe manchin working with republicans has proposed a similar plan with one key difference. it won't use the savings to pay down the nation's debt. >> in this bipartisan group, we all agree profits should not be made on the backs of students trying to go to school. that's a difference from what came...
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. >> in all the studies done in the world, the only thing shown to stop violence in poverty is education. so we want to replace it with something else and we have a lack of qualified people for the jobs out there thousands of jobs. >> reporter: it has 150 single laptops that l-they will offer -- that had they will offer for for trained and they will also offer free computer training classes. skilled from everything from simple repair to security. allen is taking his training to college. >> i'm young, certified. the future awaits. >> reporter: young people need opportunities to make good choices about life. fewer choices means more temptations. by taking some guns off the streets, it's hopeful this will open doors. >> one thing is knowing how to operate them but knowing how to manufacture them, utilize them and take parts and utilize your knowledge on computers and making something positive out of it is really a good thing. >> reporter: now the computers for guns exchack -- exchange will be this saturday. the computers aren't brand-new but will run the latest programs. they're looking for
. >> in all the studies done in the world, the only thing shown to stop violence in poverty is education. so we want to replace it with something else and we have a lack of qualified people for the jobs out there thousands of jobs. >> reporter: it has 150 single laptops that l-they will offer -- that had they will offer for for trained and they will also offer free computer training classes. skilled from everything from simple repair to security. allen is taking his training to...
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teach sex education and make available products in the poorest communities across the country. but the biggest opposition comes from the roman catholic church. they say this law will, in the end, hurt the religious fiber of this country. but proponents of the law say that at least 11 mothers die from complications every day. they have the highest rate of teenage pregnancy and is one of the fasters growing rates of h.i.v./aids cases in the world. now we will wait whether this law will be fully imhemented or again just another piece of paper. >> flash flooding cut the powers of hundreds of thousands of homes and shutdown public transport in canada's biggest city, toronto. police and firefighters had to use boats to rescue commuters from a train which ground to a halt in flood waters on monday. about a thousand passengers were left stranded. have vere thunderstorms record rainfall, in some areas at least 10 sent meters fell. the trial of the captain of the liner which ground to a halt off the italian coast has begun, 32 people died. facing a charge of manslaughter, and abandonning
teach sex education and make available products in the poorest communities across the country. but the biggest opposition comes from the roman catholic church. they say this law will, in the end, hurt the religious fiber of this country. but proponents of the law say that at least 11 mothers die from complications every day. they have the highest rate of teenage pregnancy and is one of the fasters growing rates of h.i.v./aids cases in the world. now we will wait whether this law will be fully...
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tomorrow on the need for better access to education. that is still a struggle for girls in pakistan. >> following in the footsteps of malala. rushing to school, hungry to learn. the nationals with anthem. these little girls in northern pakistan have already learned hard lessons. they know that the televangelist like to silence girls voices. they are not far away. malala yousafzai changed the equation here, but not in the way the would expect. this last term is packed now but teachers tell us that the school was empty. for about a month, parents were too afraid to send their daughters here. ande has been a big change enrollment is actually up. teachers and aid workers lobbied parents to educate their daughters and because malala inspired them. ,e met some of the new pupils like this one, who would like to be a policewoman. >> my mother saw what happened to malala on tv. that made her think. she decided that her girls should also be in school and should get a good education. we should all follow her example. who were trapped at home by co
tomorrow on the need for better access to education. that is still a struggle for girls in pakistan. >> following in the footsteps of malala. rushing to school, hungry to learn. the nationals with anthem. these little girls in northern pakistan have already learned hard lessons. they know that the televangelist like to silence girls voices. they are not far away. malala yousafzai changed the equation here, but not in the way the would expect. this last term is packed now but teachers tell...
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such as education. because they don't have the flexibility to prove their existing medicaid programs. in other words, get rid of people that are on the rolls that shouldn't be there. that maybe two or three years ago -- these people were ebl eligible. now they are making $75,000 and frozen on the program. would you please explain to the panel how these provisions increase cost to both the state and the federal government and actually hamper patient outcome? >> i would say that the maintenance of the takes a tool off out of the toolbox that states have to work the budget within the mean and budget to provide the care to what they feel are the most vulnerable and most needy. again, getting back to the flexibility for the states, i think the closer the policy makers are to what is going on on the ground at the state level, the better our suited in deciding who should get the care, where the adaptation can be. where we can scale back or policy should be? >> i'm thinking if they didn't have the paint then of
such as education. because they don't have the flexibility to prove their existing medicaid programs. in other words, get rid of people that are on the rolls that shouldn't be there. that maybe two or three years ago -- these people were ebl eligible. now they are making $75,000 and frozen on the program. would you please explain to the panel how these provisions increase cost to both the state and the federal government and actually hamper patient outcome? >> i would say that the...
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so it has comprehensive health but to educate in all of this civic they publish menus wi the calorie count you don't know the double whopper has a lot of calories? >> it is about accessible a and affordable food. a hint there is a polite. there is a point. we need a public way to tackle i. is an obesity catastrophe. neil: we have to get dragged ourselves away from matt? maybe we should give birth wouldn't it be great if that little tight grew up to be a fat so? >> have you seen how inny she is? >> not hendry womack eight. not yet. neil: bu we look at this parents are police the right tweet eat the wrong stuff we have to do something because it is out of control? >> if the gas to do with the economy. it is cheaper to go to mcdonald's than tobuy fruits and vegetables. to improve the economy people can afford to buy good food. neil: thats good a and bad the economy is a like. >> certainly is education but i don't think having these programs to limit the amount of calories with school lunch is not appropriate. neil: did you hear the hool system forcing of rubella? >> that was a brett who
so it has comprehensive health but to educate in all of this civic they publish menus wi the calorie count you don't know the double whopper has a lot of calories? >> it is about accessible a and affordable food. a hint there is a polite. there is a point. we need a public way to tackle i. is an obesity catastrophe. neil: we have to get dragged ourselves away from matt? maybe we should give birth wouldn't it be great if that little tight grew up to be a fat so? >> have you seen how...
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>> the education of lauryn hill was her famous cd. >> miss education. >> good point. >> thank you for being an educated audience and choosing us at 5:00 a.m. i'm andrea roane. >>> i'm mike hydeck. monika is out. beverly farmer has traffic today. mr. bernstein is going to start it off with a green day. >> it's still kind of muggy. we are looking at showers and storms in pennsylvania and just slipping into western maryland. for us the isolated to scattered storm this afternoon is what we'll be worried about, kind of like yesterday but a quiet morning. we don't have the wet streets like yesterday so beverly said it's better than yesterday. i agree with her. 84 by noon. we'll get sunny breaks. then thank the threat for the passing shower or storm. high of 88. back to 87 at 5:00. south winds at 10. your outdoor plans, you want to get them in, get the outdoor run in, probably better early than late because. the temperatures. here's the moisture we're watching in ohio, pennsylvania, west virginia. it's moving southeast. some of this is not even reaching the ground. some is. some lighter spri
>> the education of lauryn hill was her famous cd. >> miss education. >> good point. >> thank you for being an educated audience and choosing us at 5:00 a.m. i'm andrea roane. >>> i'm mike hydeck. monika is out. beverly farmer has traffic today. mr. bernstein is going to start it off with a green day. >> it's still kind of muggy. we are looking at showers and storms in pennsylvania and just slipping into western maryland. for us the isolated to scattered...
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and pakistan's education system is in crisis. the u.n. says on behalf of the -- half of the country's adults can read, but one village has a 100% literacy race. our correspondent went there for a lesson. >> play time always puts a smile on these children's faces, but this is no ordinary school. high in the mountains of northern pakistan, this village has achieved what the rest of pakistan can't, 100% literacy in english and a local language amongst its people. there are community-funded schools like this one. it focuses on educating as many children as art in the village. it's a remarkable feat. it's remote, accessible only by boat and a three hours' drive from the nearest toufpblet despite its remote place, the principal says its biggest asset is community action and not relying on the government. >> we just gather the strength of the community and ask them to establish as much a school that could go along with the town. >> the school makes the best use of its natural surroundings, teaching agricultural and rural skills. but as the child
and pakistan's education system is in crisis. the u.n. says on behalf of the -- half of the country's adults can read, but one village has a 100% literacy race. our correspondent went there for a lesson. >> play time always puts a smile on these children's faces, but this is no ordinary school. high in the mountains of northern pakistan, this village has achieved what the rest of pakistan can't, 100% literacy in english and a local language amongst its people. there are community-funded...
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she's also exclusively our education reporter. she will be greatly messed. what do you remember? >> oh, my goodness. how time flies. i can't believe you're bringing that footage back. oh, my gosh. >> no one's ever going to see. we have it. if don't bring that back. it's been a good ride. it's been a long ride and after ten years at this station i'm embarking on a new adventure and challenge i've accepted a position as public information officer with hartford county government. i will miss you the viewers. i want to take a moment to thank for allowing me into your homes each day and trusting me to tellier your stories, i've grown so much here at abc2 news. i won my first emmy award and recently learned i was slicked for an naacp award. i'm not from here. but the community adopted me and made me feel very welcome from the start and for that i'll always be grateful. it's been an honor and a pleasure to serve the baltimore area and i hope many of you will keep in touch. continue to follow me on facebook and twitter. thank you so much for the fond memories and it's been great working
she's also exclusively our education reporter. she will be greatly messed. what do you remember? >> oh, my goodness. how time flies. i can't believe you're bringing that footage back. oh, my gosh. >> no one's ever going to see. we have it. if don't bring that back. it's been a good ride. it's been a long ride and after ten years at this station i'm embarking on a new adventure and challenge i've accepted a position as public information officer with hartford county government. i...
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and would not have been allowed to stay in this country once his education ended. thanks to the demise of doma, he's able to apply for a green card and someday in florida with his husband julian. julian and tray are here with us today to share their story and their struggles. gentlemen, congratulations and welcome to "viewpoint." >> thank you john. we appreciate your inviting us on the show. >> thank you john. >> john: pleasure to you have both. where were you guys when you heard the ruling and what was your reaction? were you on the supreme court steps? >> no. we were at the gym. i was on the treadmill. i was watching cnn. oops, on my little cell phone. and as soon as it was announced i on solutely jumped up and screamed yea and everybody looked at me like what's going on. i ran over to tray and pulled him off his machine and we were joyous. i don't think anybody knew why but we knew. >> john: in most gyms, pulling someone off a machine is looked down upon. you knew that tray would be able to stay in the country as a legally recognized spouse. >> that's right. and
and would not have been allowed to stay in this country once his education ended. thanks to the demise of doma, he's able to apply for a green card and someday in florida with his husband julian. julian and tray are here with us today to share their story and their struggles. gentlemen, congratulations and welcome to "viewpoint." >> thank you john. we appreciate your inviting us on the show. >> thank you john. >> john: pleasure to you have both. where were you guys...
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supposed to be interesting but i would love to have a conversation it's a conversation has a limit and has educate we should observations let's go and if you don't like the way i interview or we just stop right there mr exxon although just before i began to break you were talking about syria being in the sake of different for legends and different strains of islam and i think it was a very rare example of peaceful coexistence of all those various religions in the world but what we are now seeing in syria is essentially be the crash of that idea off peaceful coexistence they think it could be recreated and if you have any idea how well first of all let me tell you that i feel very set for what's happening because this society historically speaking was one of the most stable societies of the peaceful coexistence between different races different cultures and different religion religious affiliations. and what's happening in syria today doesn't show that this peaceful coexistence feel that it shows that the the conflict there. is a conflict of. of political wrangling between people supporting the gov
supposed to be interesting but i would love to have a conversation it's a conversation has a limit and has educate we should observations let's go and if you don't like the way i interview or we just stop right there mr exxon although just before i began to break you were talking about syria being in the sake of different for legends and different strains of islam and i think it was a very rare example of peaceful coexistence of all those various religions in the world but what we are now...
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education used to be affordable in this country until the government stop their nose in. every time they do, it does not work for its central planning work, we would have lost the cold war. we have to get the government out of everything. they are a bunch of worthless bureaucrats. we need to impeach barack obama. host: mike, houston, texas, democratic caller. i'm calling to speak out against big government. whynt to make sure everybody thinks they hate the institution so much. so many people out there are not alone. describe -- it does not represent -- i'm so upset at all these people. it is all about socialism and communism. people are renting about how government gets their nose and everything. government has not had the opportunity to develop a transparent system for any thing that was supported by the population. decadesrnment in a few has done what all of the small government fanatics who have no idea what they are talking about and have not been able to do in generations. people need to stop taking on obama even though he is completely ineffectual. they have to real
education used to be affordable in this country until the government stop their nose in. every time they do, it does not work for its central planning work, we would have lost the cold war. we have to get the government out of everything. they are a bunch of worthless bureaucrats. we need to impeach barack obama. host: mike, houston, texas, democratic caller. i'm calling to speak out against big government. whynt to make sure everybody thinks they hate the institution so much. so many people...
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egypt like electricity, shortage of fuel, a spiraling economy, a lack of security, sectarian violence, education and so on. i don't have to go all over the many pills that we went through during this year. moreover, morsi was unpopular. he was whenever the opposite of charisma and his and never got to grips with the grinding problems of poverty and unemployment. egyptian word humiliated when they saw him. can this be the president of egypt? not timbuktu we were talking about, egypt, ninety million people with seven thousand years of civilization. it is very difficult to swallow when people say from the beginning you were all against him. we were not all against him but he didn't have much. he and the brotherhood perceived victories in the elections as mandates to shaped the nation's policy as they deemed fit. overlooking the need to share power and what they fought was to institutionalize islamic ideology and amass as much power as possible for him. so instead of installing the government of national unity he filled all the sensitive post with his cronies weather in the cabinet or the institutio
egypt like electricity, shortage of fuel, a spiraling economy, a lack of security, sectarian violence, education and so on. i don't have to go all over the many pills that we went through during this year. moreover, morsi was unpopular. he was whenever the opposite of charisma and his and never got to grips with the grinding problems of poverty and unemployment. egyptian word humiliated when they saw him. can this be the president of egypt? not timbuktu we were talking about, egypt, ninety...
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also we want to see more students come here for an education, hands-on training, internships and more. we want to spark their or imaginations. we want the give them skills to succeed in their career. we want to plant the seed that public service at a place like noaa could be part of their future. clearly, we need to help in the coming years and decades not just for day-to-day forecasting, but also we monitor and predict climate changes, another part of what noaa does. president obama emphasized climate change haas week in a major -- last week in a major speech. slowing the effects of climate change is crucial to insuring a bright, healthy future for the next generation. as the president said, we need an all-of-the-above approach to energy coupled with steady, responsible steps to cut carbon pollution. part of the solution is for both the public and the private sectors to continue developing breakthroughs in areas like clean energy. these breakthroughs will have an added benefit of helping us outcompete and outinnovate the rest of the world in the energy sector. we also need to do on-t
also we want to see more students come here for an education, hands-on training, internships and more. we want to spark their or imaginations. we want the give them skills to succeed in their career. we want to plant the seed that public service at a place like noaa could be part of their future. clearly, we need to help in the coming years and decades not just for day-to-day forecasting, but also we monitor and predict climate changes, another part of what noaa does. president obama emphasized...
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she did get an education. and she's got a fabulous job. contribute into the country. paysys taxes and she taxes. they live a normal life. they will continue their life here in the united states. i have every intention of living here in the united states and building their life here. sharing yourfor story. coming up next, we will talk to members of congress who will weigh in on immigration as well as other issues before the house. right now, congressman kevin brady will be our guest, republican of texas. we will look at healthcare with them. coming up later, congressman eliot angle, democrat from new york, will join us. we will be right back. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] >> i wanted a kind of representative look at american life. business,ed politics, entertainment, food, finance, art. i also was interested in this recurring pattern which you see with gingrich, which you see rah, jay-z, sam walton -- people who begin in humble places. they are not unlike the main characters, but they so
she did get an education. and she's got a fabulous job. contribute into the country. paysys taxes and she taxes. they live a normal life. they will continue their life here in the united states. i have every intention of living here in the united states and building their life here. sharing yourfor story. coming up next, we will talk to members of congress who will weigh in on immigration as well as other issues before the house. right now, congressman kevin brady will be our guest, republican...
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we all believe in the value of education. after you get past those shared bedrock values, how they lay out can be very different. >> i want you to be right. what we have seen in the last few elections israel distinctions being made by people who run for office and real who -- is distinctions being made by people who run for office and those who fund them. i wonder whether we are getting to a real crack and shared values. we talk about what is a fair rate of taxes. we do not all agree on what is fair. .ou are optimistic corethink there are a few shared values in america. everywhere in the u.s. except new york city. what you see -- the mayor's perspective is right. -- therock elites bedrock believes are the same. but the wants and desires are different than they have been in recent memories. the needs of people in the middle of the country are different and the desires than they are on the coast. we forget that. one of the great things about our country, it is designed and organized to allow both of those to exist. the people i
we all believe in the value of education. after you get past those shared bedrock values, how they lay out can be very different. >> i want you to be right. what we have seen in the last few elections israel distinctions being made by people who run for office and real who -- is distinctions being made by people who run for office and those who fund them. i wonder whether we are getting to a real crack and shared values. we talk about what is a fair rate of taxes. we do not all agree on...
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secretary of education, arne duncan. next is executive vice president of comcast corporation's david cohen. the co-founder and ceo of zeal. john danner. and fifth grade teacher, -- valencia hawkins. >> thank you all for having us here today. thank you, secretary duncan, for are between jo.we lo and desperate housewives here. we needed to have an exciting panel. let me ask you, you have heard the challenges that the youretary laid out for cable. have done a lot at comcast making broadband assessable, but are we succeeding? >> first, thank you are moderating. we appreciate it. mr. secretary, thank you for an articulate vision for what this country needs. there is no more passionate advocate in the u.s. than the secretary of education. thank you. [applause] what i took out of this are two critical things. what we heard in that presentation was something i believe is essential, which is solving the problems of education are not one offs. it requires innovative solutions.-- requires an integrated solution from the beginning o
secretary of education, arne duncan. next is executive vice president of comcast corporation's david cohen. the co-founder and ceo of zeal. john danner. and fifth grade teacher, -- valencia hawkins. >> thank you all for having us here today. thank you, secretary duncan, for are between jo.we lo and desperate housewives here. we needed to have an exciting panel. let me ask you, you have heard the challenges that the youretary laid out for cable. have done a lot at comcast making broadband...
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they're known for attacking schools, because the schools are teaching western education. it is difficult to determine precisely what happened but what we know is this came in the middle of the night. whereame to dormitories students had been sleeping. some students were burned in their beds while they were still alive and many fled into the night because there was fear and terror about what they were experiencing. those who survived are being treated at a local hospital. what does this mean for nigeria and the fight against boko haram? this is about how effective the military has been -- and thousands of soldiers moved into states like this to protect from attacks like this. the defense headquarters has been releasing information to give the impression that they are winning the war against boko of fightersg dozens were killed or wounded. this has also been incredibly difficult to independently verify the situation on the ground in places like this because all telecommunications have been disconnected, and there are restrictions on the media going physically to these place
they're known for attacking schools, because the schools are teaching western education. it is difficult to determine precisely what happened but what we know is this came in the middle of the night. whereame to dormitories students had been sleeping. some students were burned in their beds while they were still alive and many fled into the night because there was fear and terror about what they were experiencing. those who survived are being treated at a local hospital. what does this mean for...
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so i'm hoping we will be able to educate them along the way to map. >> we have come to the end of the formal part of this but we can also take some questions if anybody in the audience has them. if you have any questions please goes to the microphone in the back so we can all hear. are there any questions? it's time for a drink. [laughter] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] >> the question has to do with something i have heard someone else say. there are big areas without good looks towards and i think alyssa is being asked whether politics and prose might open up. >> let let me say your the fifth person that is come up to me today and my husband asked me if we would be able to open a store in gaithersburg or in this area. it's truly fascinatingly feel your pain for sure. i would say we are approached about once a month by a neighborhood group, a development company or some entity in a region of the washington metropolitan area to open an independent bookstore from old town alexandria to capitol hill to city center to union station to everywhere up here so it's something
so i'm hoping we will be able to educate them along the way to map. >> we have come to the end of the formal part of this but we can also take some questions if anybody in the audience has them. if you have any questions please goes to the microphone in the back so we can all hear. are there any questions? it's time for a drink. [laughter] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] >> the question has to do with something i have heard someone else say. there are big areas...
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dedicated to strengthening america's future through education. adcasting, dedicated to strengthening america's future and contributions to your pbs station, from viewers like you. in the neighbourhood ♪ and contributions to your pbs station, ♪ a beautiful day for a neighbour ♪ ♪ would you be mine? ♪ could you be mine? ♪ won't you be my neighbour? - ♪ it's daniel tiger's neighborhood ♪ ♪ a la of make-believe ♪ won't you ride along with me? ♪ - ♪ ride along - ♪ it's daniel tiger's neighborhood ♪ ♪ so much to do, so much to see ♪ ♪ won't you ride along with me? ♪ - ♪ ride along - ♪ i've got lots of friends for you to meet ♪ ♪ in this land of make-believe ♪ a friendly face on every street ♪ just waiting to greet you ♪ it's a beautiful day in the neighbourhood ♪ ♪ a beautiful day for a neighbour ♪ ♪ in daniel tiger's neighborhood! ♪ grr! hi, neighbour! grr! i'm daniel tiger, and this is tigey! grr! we're playing jungle! (chattering) want to play? put on your binoculars like this. ooh! there's my jungle cave! (chuckling) and the j
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first should be education. we have to do more, as i said before, to help the long-term unemployed get professional skills to thrive in this job market, and we have to do more to prepare young people for the challenges of the modern economy. i have a bill, the american dream accounts act, cosponsored by senator rubio and others, that would help give our at-risk kids through school and into college. we should also support innovative cutting edge research, and i have got a bill that would make the r&d tax credit permanent and open it up to start-ups. it's called the start-up innovation credit act, which has been cosponsored by a wide range of senators -- enzi and rubio, blunt and moran, stabenow, kaine and schumer, a truly bipartisan bill. and i'm proud to be working with senator alexander of tennessee on hopefully strengthening and reauthorizing the american -- america competes act. a third area we should be focusing on is tied to this. we have to do more to harness the resurgence of american manufacturing. there
first should be education. we have to do more, as i said before, to help the long-term unemployed get professional skills to thrive in this job market, and we have to do more to prepare young people for the challenges of the modern economy. i have a bill, the american dream accounts act, cosponsored by senator rubio and others, that would help give our at-risk kids through school and into college. we should also support innovative cutting edge research, and i have got a bill that would make the...
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good education at bowie. you know, $86, i think my first whenmaybe $60 per week, you put it in context. yes? >> good afternoon, everyone. and also ay major rising junior. d.c., so, for me, it would have been different. i am also an on campus residence. $13,000 per semester to attend. like you said, this is affordable. and it is a bit scary. and we feel a commute would be much harder. it feels like it will be a constant struggle for both my so it is a bit scary, so i support the idea of a fixed rate. >> this is a family decision. i have been in financial aid for 22 years, and you can see our culture has changed over time. you are basically basing this on your family circumstance, and it is a very interesting concept. >> i do not think people recognize that it is a family issue. youget something that is -- are expected for a contribution. now, that does not take into account expenditures your family may have after that. >> yes. >> college. that has definitely started to help me. i have learned a lot. .e made it
good education at bowie. you know, $86, i think my first whenmaybe $60 per week, you put it in context. yes? >> good afternoon, everyone. and also ay major rising junior. d.c., so, for me, it would have been different. i am also an on campus residence. $13,000 per semester to attend. like you said, this is affordable. and it is a bit scary. and we feel a commute would be much harder. it feels like it will be a constant struggle for both my so it is a bit scary, so i support the idea of a...
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priests tutored him about the bible, but he had no formal education. after his father was imprisoned for embezzlement, his mother moved the family to boston, massachussetts. >> he arrived with his family as a 12-year-old immigrant, living in the slums of boston, the syrian quarter. and by the time he was 13 or 14, he had already been discovered. >> leisl schillinger is a new york literary critic, who contributes to several major publications. >> he has a beautiful face and he is said to have had an arresting and mystical way about him. people felt they were talking to a prophet. and he went pretty quickly from being this teenager to having his own verse published in various quarterlies. >> gibran had help along the way, as he grew into adulthood, usually from women. >> it's true that he admired women and many of them admired him. you know, this is a handsome man who speaks of love, who speaks of individuality, who respects women in his writing as humans. >> now the most important influence of course came from mary haskell, a schoolmistress ten years hi
priests tutored him about the bible, but he had no formal education. after his father was imprisoned for embezzlement, his mother moved the family to boston, massachussetts. >> he arrived with his family as a 12-year-old immigrant, living in the slums of boston, the syrian quarter. and by the time he was 13 or 14, he had already been discovered. >> leisl schillinger is a new york literary critic, who contributes to several major publications. >> he has a beautiful face and he...
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or to creatively express themselves in other areas. >> reporter: afari is preparing to further his education and hopes to play for a soccer team in college one day. >> during d.c. scores i've been able to meet a lot of soccer clubs and teams and meet actual celebrities from these teams and that's a wonderful experience knowing that you can come to a camp and meet these actual people, it gives you great motivation to keep on doing what your heart desires. >> reporter: i'm jc hayward, wusa9. >> d.c. scores runs four summer campsites in d.c. they're all free. if you want to learn more or how to volunteer, go to jchayward.com. >>> new at 6:00 the politically explosive criminal case is taking shape in richmond that may threaten the reputation of republican governor bob mcdonnell and one of the men who wants his job. the embezzlement trial of the governor's ex-chef is scheduled for october three weeks before virginians elect a new governor, but today the chef was in court asking for the case against him to be dismissed. peggy fox was there and brings us the story. >> reporter: todd snyder, the tal
or to creatively express themselves in other areas. >> reporter: afari is preparing to further his education and hopes to play for a soccer team in college one day. >> during d.c. scores i've been able to meet a lot of soccer clubs and teams and meet actual celebrities from these teams and that's a wonderful experience knowing that you can come to a camp and meet these actual people, it gives you great motivation to keep on doing what your heart desires. >> reporter: i'm jc...
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they find it hard to pay for the education, and finding a job in this tough economy. over the last few months, republicans have made every effort to stop interest rates on student loans. link. as a unnecessarily did. -- interest rate doubling on student loans as a unnecessarily did. we keep, the back to deadlines like this. paying for college is difficult enough without all of this uncertainty. i have two kids in college. i know how hard it can be. the spring when president obama proposed letting the market sets rates instead, the has reflected house his play. the pulpit the senate came to the table similar ideas. unfortunately, democrats attacked the plan. refused to work with us and allowing this rate hike to take for the holiday without passing a solution. because of this in action, millions of undergraduates who want to take out a subsidized stafford loans are being told that one have to pay an interest rate that is double what they were expecting. that is just not right. you deserve a f
they find it hard to pay for the education, and finding a job in this tough economy. over the last few months, republicans have made every effort to stop interest rates on student loans. link. as a unnecessarily did. -- interest rate doubling on student loans as a unnecessarily did. we keep, the back to deadlines like this. paying for college is difficult enough without all of this uncertainty. i have two kids in college. i know how hard it can be. the spring when president obama proposed...
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>> i would definitely encourage education but education is not just formal education and so life lessons, experience, into'' mark twain who says the whistling interfere with your education for. if that's the case i am happy. stuart: you are doing a very successfully. one sale a day.com with revenues of 60 million per year? >> would headed 60 million. stuart: i am sorry. that is a big company. what do do? >> we really empower affordable living for the consumer by offering everybody at prices they can afford we sold the gps at a local retail store at $400 but at $30. we have extremely talented buyers that focus on one item with a quantity to level the playing field between the manufacturer and the consumer. stuart: you could be labeled as a director yesterday oil traded above 106th and touched 107 briefly. still above $100. we will bring in iraq from vancouver who knows about the real market. why is it coming down a little today, rick? >> i would suspect because it has ben up to three days in a row. the markets fluctuate in the interest market it disguises a bigger trend that shows the tig
>> i would definitely encourage education but education is not just formal education and so life lessons, experience, into'' mark twain who says the whistling interfere with your education for. if that's the case i am happy. stuart: you are doing a very successfully. one sale a day.com with revenues of 60 million per year? >> would headed 60 million. stuart: i am sorry. that is a big company. what do do? >> we really empower affordable living for the consumer by offering...
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. >> the way to the training is designed is taking you from absolutely no experience or education and any sort of disaster response and bringing you up to an area where at least you can be self-sufficient in an disaster. >> john, what's the status of your patient? is he conscious? >> they can take this training anywhere they go on vacation or their church or place of business. they can use this training. >> that training kicked in when certificate volunteer drove up on an accident. >> you go in prepare mode -- >> she didn't hesitating control. >> i was able to assist and make sure the victims were okay and then to try to direct traffic so that none of the other people would get hurt you know or another accident would happen. >> knowing what to do gives her an invaluable tool. >> it gives you the ability to trust in your instincts. >> it will allow you the knowledge and confidence to do what you can. >> because when you're waiting for rescuers to get there someone's life maybe in your hands. >> it takes one to help one you know. we have to help each other. >> it's a good way to help yo
. >> the way to the training is designed is taking you from absolutely no experience or education and any sort of disaster response and bringing you up to an area where at least you can be self-sufficient in an disaster. >> john, what's the status of your patient? is he conscious? >> they can take this training anywhere they go on vacation or their church or place of business. they can use this training. >> that training kicked in when certificate volunteer drove up on...
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she said the taliban helped remote her fight for girls education. that a bullett would silence us. but they failed. >> teachers at her former school in pakistan say there are more girls at school than before the shooting. >> the following program is an original production of link tv. [applause] >> thank you. thank you very much. i'm so delighted to come here and talk about our work. and this is an occasion that, uh, gives me the opportunity to raise more issues that we see in the connection with our work. grameen bank, which was started back in 1976... not as an effort oba
she said the taliban helped remote her fight for girls education. that a bullett would silence us. but they failed. >> teachers at her former school in pakistan say there are more girls at school than before the shooting. >> the following program is an original production of link tv. [applause] >> thank you. thank you very much. i'm so delighted to come here and talk about our work. and this is an occasion that, uh, gives me the opportunity to raise more issues that we see in...
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a college educated they did not bear children. and by all accounts they lived a very happy together. and anna marie was very loyal. and helen pitts was also loyal. he is buried wife on either side. and this is just from the library of congress. the collection monday night literary club will hold a closing meeting in the residents of arnold frederick union town. saturday june 6. and douglass did entertain at the home. and he had from how did university coming all of the time to mentor them. all sorts of recitals it was a bushes have their am i over on time? >> you are okay. we need to end at 1:00, you can take wind it up and take questions or go all the way. and we will have that. >> do you want questions or all the way? >> all the way. hands all the way. catch me afterwards. i am not hard to fine. okay. >> okay mr. cole. so okay. yes. like i said. they have the completion. and this is the frederick koug douglass county compound. >> joseph douglass an interesting young man and the son of charles douglass, frederick douglass learned
a college educated they did not bear children. and by all accounts they lived a very happy together. and anna marie was very loyal. and helen pitts was also loyal. he is buried wife on either side. and this is just from the library of congress. the collection monday night literary club will hold a closing meeting in the residents of arnold frederick union town. saturday june 6. and douglass did entertain at the home. and he had from how did university coming all of the time to mentor them. all...
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and the question i asked was what are you doing for education in democracy? and i ask the people on this panel, because we need an understanding -- i think we need an understanding, an education in democracy across the citizenship in order to bring about the necessary changes. >> thank you. who wants to take that? >> well, you know, the last year we started a conversation in earnest with generations of voters in this country who really, um, didn't understand what voting rights were when you got right down to it. didn't understand how they could be eviscerated. people who were inclined, like in minnesota where the polling voter idea was 80% when we started, and together a bunch of the groups represented here and many others like the certain for community change figured out that if we just talk to folks it went from 80% to 70% to 60% to 50%, and then we won. we defeated et at the ballot box. so the most important thing we've decided to do as a movement in the last year or two is to make this fight visible, is to talk about what's going on, is to really engage p
and the question i asked was what are you doing for education in democracy? and i ask the people on this panel, because we need an understanding -- i think we need an understanding, an education in democracy across the citizenship in order to bring about the necessary changes. >> thank you. who wants to take that? >> well, you know, the last year we started a conversation in earnest with generations of voters in this country who really, um, didn't understand what voting rights were...
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so the race is on now to try to educate folks across america about how the so-called affordable care act actually works. supporters pulling out all the stops and shelling out millions and millions of dollars for major ad blitzes. those include everything from flying airplanes towing banners across beaches to branding coffee cups all in an effort to reel in young and healthy americans, the group that won't weigh down the system with high medical bills. but opponents of the health care overhaul bill also making their voices heard, pouring big bucks into television attack ads. joining us now to try to help make sense of all of this, jamie weinstein, the senior editor at "the daily caller." so if the president has said this is going to to make things better for all americans, people should be just jumping up to embrace obamacare, why is that not apparently happening? why do they need the ad push? >> well, there's two types of ads here. one type of ad is trying to promote obamacare generally and say how great it is because the poll numbers for obamacare remain very, very low. the second t
so the race is on now to try to educate folks across america about how the so-called affordable care act actually works. supporters pulling out all the stops and shelling out millions and millions of dollars for major ad blitzes. those include everything from flying airplanes towing banners across beaches to branding coffee cups all in an effort to reel in young and healthy americans, the group that won't weigh down the system with high medical bills. but opponents of the health care overhaul...
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later, a conversation about the national center for education statistics and the education of young children. of nuclear options. we'd like your opinion on this story. here are the numbers to call. democrats, 202-58 a-3880. republicans, 202-585-3881. independents, 202-585-3882. you can also find us on social media. send us a tweet, and we can share that on the air. or join the conversation on facebook by looking for c-span. you can also email us. t's journal @c-span.org. the senate is at risk of nuclear option. deal to avert it is off. majority leader reid tells minority leader mcconnell after filibuster fight. they triggered the nuclear option against minority filibusters, setting up a dramatic tuesday showdown in which republicans either will have to accept seven of president obama's controversial appointments or watch as democrats change the rules and end filibusters of executive branch nominees. host: here are other headlines. the senate is at war over nominees, "the wall street we also see politico. harry reid slamming mitch mcconnell, ready for the nuclear option. here to tell us more
later, a conversation about the national center for education statistics and the education of young children. of nuclear options. we'd like your opinion on this story. here are the numbers to call. democrats, 202-58 a-3880. republicans, 202-585-3881. independents, 202-585-3882. you can also find us on social media. send us a tweet, and we can share that on the air. or join the conversation on facebook by looking for c-span. you can also email us. t's journal @c-span.org. the senate is at risk...
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if you want to reduce the deficit, investing in education. thank you very much. >> the house today approved a farm bill by a vote bill2126- 216-208. opposed theucus farm bill and launched a protest. here is that debate. >> further embellishments will result in a deduction of time from the yielding member. ther. speaker, i yield to gentleman from florida, mr. hastings for unanimous consent. >> i ask unanimous consent to revise and extend my remarks in very strong opposition to the farm bill and underlying bill because it takes the safety net away from american families. >> without objection, the time is charged. >> i yield to the gentleman from new york. >> thank you. i ask unanimous consent to revise and extend my remarks in strong opposition to the farm bill rolen the airline bill because it hurts america's children. correct -- rule and the underlying bill because it >> mr. speaker, and ask unanimous consent to revise my remarks. >> without objection. >> the gentleman from massachusetts. >> i yield to the gentlewoman from florida. >> i ask u
if you want to reduce the deficit, investing in education. thank you very much. >> the house today approved a farm bill by a vote bill2126- 216-208. opposed theucus farm bill and launched a protest. here is that debate. >> further embellishments will result in a deduction of time from the yielding member. ther. speaker, i yield to gentleman from florida, mr. hastings for unanimous consent. >> i ask unanimous consent to revise and extend my remarks in very strong opposition to...
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but on all educational sthiews issues, affordability of education, the quality of education, the opportunity for everyone to have the great dream of america, she's been a very valuable asset to our staff and i will certainly miss her in my senate office and wish her only the best. with that, mr. president, i would yield the floor. and suggest the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: quorum call: quorum call: a senator: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from south dakota. mr. thune: i ask unanimous consent the quorum call be dispensed with. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. thune: mr. president, last week on july 2, the tuesday before july 4th, independence day on thursday, the administration made an announcement that they were going to delay implementation of a key component of the obamacare law. i think that came as a surprise to a lot of people because the expectation has been all along that come january this next year, that many of the provisions in that law were going to go into effect. and tomorrow, a majority
but on all educational sthiews issues, affordability of education, the quality of education, the opportunity for everyone to have the great dream of america, she's been a very valuable asset to our staff and i will certainly miss her in my senate office and wish her only the best. with that, mr. president, i would yield the floor. and suggest the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: quorum call: quorum call: a senator: mr. president? the...
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result of city budget constraints and ineffective teaching mayor rahm emanuel and the chicago board of education decided to close forty nine elementary schools causing this the first teacher strike in chicago in twenty five years as a result of these closures eight hundred fifty teachers and staffers will be laid off now on the other hand the school system announced in may that its graduation rate is growing to the highest it has been since one nine hundred ninety nine also school attendance was just under ninety three percent this year nevertheless graduates and their parents who attended the ceremony said that they appreciated loop if you ask those words of advice just goes to show that you never stop learning even after you graduate and that's going to do it for now for more on the stories we covered go to youtube dot com slash r t america and for the latest and greatest information coming out from around your world to check out our website r.t. dot com slash usa and don't forget to follow me on twitter at meghan underscore lopez stay tuned breaking the set with host abby martin is coming up
result of city budget constraints and ineffective teaching mayor rahm emanuel and the chicago board of education decided to close forty nine elementary schools causing this the first teacher strike in chicago in twenty five years as a result of these closures eight hundred fifty teachers and staffers will be laid off now on the other hand the school system announced in may that its graduation rate is growing to the highest it has been since one nine hundred ninety nine also school attendance...
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quickly, you have better education classes, is that right? >> correct, we offer classes through our online website. you can go to to take a course. also coast guard puts on an excellent education course and for some of those individuals who require or would like to have a more hands-on feel some classes are actually taught where you can go and participate in the class to get a better understanding of the rules on the water. >> we'll talk more about boating, on the occoquan later on in the show. this weekend sunny and mid 80s. this is a good gig this morning. let's go inside. amanda, the traffic here? different story on 95, the beltway, 270, everything else, how we rolling? >> that's right, even though it's clear on the water adam is we have things picking up on the roadways. we're starting to see moderate delays and an incident on 95 northbound, that's coming in from dale city. live shot on 201 coming through college park in and out of the silver spring area, things are looking beautiful there, just picking up a little bit on the outer loop.
quickly, you have better education classes, is that right? >> correct, we offer classes through our online website. you can go to to take a course. also coast guard puts on an excellent education course and for some of those individuals who require or would like to have a more hands-on feel some classes are actually taught where you can go and participate in the class to get a better understanding of the rules on the water. >> we'll talk more about boating, on the occoquan later on...
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what exactly edward snowden had to say is such that he could not he is on the dumas head of the duma's education committee and you were personally invited as far as i understand to join that actually i was personally invited by snowden. and i actually asked the question you raised just a minute ago about what his condition. and highest. order it was whether he was prepared to comply. and he said yes it's easy because one. you've. heard the united states' interests that was in the past. and if there is a scandal now it's something which has to do with journalists rather. with snowden . and second a he is not prepared to hurt the united states as a country why do you think that a couple of weeks ago he withdrew his application and now he's asking for political asylum and what is the next step then all my feeling is that a couple of weeks ago he had a real intention to leave for election america. probably he would love to do that actually he said that his intention was to accept the silence from as many countries as they can provide but course there were legal arguments but. whether anyone can have
what exactly edward snowden had to say is such that he could not he is on the dumas head of the duma's education committee and you were personally invited as far as i understand to join that actually i was personally invited by snowden. and i actually asked the question you raised just a minute ago about what his condition. and highest. order it was whether he was prepared to comply. and he said yes it's easy because one. you've. heard the united states' interests that was in the past. and if...
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the financial pleading, the mew see -- bleeding the museum has laid off workers and has reorganized educational program and trying to create new fundraising. >>> the governor outlines transportation plans for aplansa county that is ripe for developments. why the projects could lead to o hundreds of new jobs. >>> why street cars are one step closer to becoming a reality in d.c. >>> t.cd.c. council membersmembs cracking down a crimes, the steps being taken to protect th elderly from financial abuse. o >>> an economic boost to prince george's county, not only willy, it lead n to more jobs t will he any of us that commute beth be peaker has the details. >> reporter: this is not far nt from the metro station, as can you see, this is a tough place l for a pedestrian to cross the road. >> i don't think it's possible.s >> reporter: it's kind of hard. >> the governor says this problem and a number of others could be fixed with projects he announced today. >> it will make our roads safer and per for pedestrians, and also better to move traffic. >> reporter: maryland's governor o'malley announced
the financial pleading, the mew see -- bleeding the museum has laid off workers and has reorganized educational program and trying to create new fundraising. >>> the governor outlines transportation plans for aplansa county that is ripe for developments. why the projects could lead to o hundreds of new jobs. >>> why street cars are one step closer to becoming a reality in d.c. >>> t.cd.c. council membersmembs cracking down a crimes, the steps being taken to...
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>> plus, rebounding from the power of education. a high-school diploma more than 25 years in the making. >> the upper eastern shore. we will see what parts have to deal with thunder. right now, some sunshine over the inner harbor, where the [ female announcer ] at your local subway, summer flavors are served up fresh. like the delicious taste of the orchard chicken salad. you loved it, so we brought it back as a five dollar footlong, and now as a five dollar chopped salad too! diced white-meat chicken with sweet apples and tart cranberries. get it as a tasty sub, or as a refreshing salad loaded with the veggies you love. the orchard chicken salad. one big flavor. two real values. hurry in to your local subway today! subway. eat fresh. >> good afternoon. i am a rod daniels live in the newsroom. here is what is coming up at 6:00. civilians will get a day without pay for the next three months. how this will affect maryland employees and medical research projects, and violence coming of egypt, very difficult for egyptian americans right
>> plus, rebounding from the power of education. a high-school diploma more than 25 years in the making. >> the upper eastern shore. we will see what parts have to deal with thunder. right now, some sunshine over the inner harbor, where the [ female announcer ] at your local subway, summer flavors are served up fresh. like the delicious taste of the orchard chicken salad. you loved it, so we brought it back as a five dollar footlong, and now as a five dollar chopped salad too! diced...